Inspirations

Spring fever

At this time of year, there’s a little bit less depression, fewer nasty winter viruses, and of course lighter evenings and the promise of warmer weather…watch the video.

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Eyes Open

Mindapples is all about helping people become more observant of things that make them feel well and happy.  Because we are all highly individual, being self-observant can help us understand the impact of personal, daily actions in a way that a list of tips can’t.   The more we notice, the more we can enjoy […]

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Happy Tapper

Happy Tapper have launched an iphone application which is a Gratitude Journal.  Gratitude keeps coming up in studies as a major source of long-term wellbeing and happiness.  The application just gives you another way to keep track of the good things, people and events in your life on a daily basis. A new study shows […]

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Winter delight

Well, seeing as this is my first post on Mindapples I’d like to simply say hello. I hope that my morning adventure in the snow with my mindapple makes you smile. I look forward to the conversations, sharing and learning with the Mindapples team.

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Emotions and the Web

MediaSnackers are putting together an exciting new project looking at how people (aged 13-19) feel online. Although it is not live yet I am so interested to see how it will work, as emotions, the web, and networks is a particular interest of mine. I also like the fact that MediaSnackers isn’t approaching this as […]

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Daily Routines

A delightful blog I found called Daily Routines through One Floor Up, collects the stories of daily routines of ‘How writers, artists, and other interesting people organize their days.’ Example: P.G. Wodehouse “On most days, he would get up at half past seven, go out onto the porch at the back door, and do the […]

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This is a pic of a Mindapples meeting: relaxed … illuminated. Sigh, not really. But a very nice image never the less, from the Temporanea 08 Exhibition in Milan.

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